CAS 12105-81-6
:Chromium carbide, (Cr23C6)
Description:
Chromium carbide (Cr23C6) is a ceramic compound characterized by its high hardness and excellent wear resistance, making it suitable for various industrial applications, particularly in cutting tools and wear-resistant coatings. It typically appears as a gray to black powder or solid and has a high melting point, which contributes to its stability at elevated temperatures. The compound exhibits a complex crystal structure, often forming in a hexagonal or cubic arrangement, which influences its mechanical properties. Chromium carbide is also known for its resistance to oxidation and corrosion, enhancing its durability in harsh environments. Additionally, it can be synthesized through various methods, including carbothermal reduction and chemical vapor deposition. Its applications extend beyond metallurgy to fields such as aerospace and automotive industries, where it is used to improve the performance and longevity of components subjected to extreme conditions. Overall, chromium carbide is valued for its combination of hardness, thermal stability, and resistance to wear and corrosion.
Formula:Cr3C2
Synonyms:- Carbure de chrome
- Carburo De Cromo
- Chromcarbid
- Chromium Carbide
- Chromium carbide (Cr<sub>23</sub>C<sub>6</sub>)
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Chromium carbide, 99.5% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Chromium carbide is useful in the surface treatment of metal components. Chromium carbide is used to coat the surface of another metal in a technique known as thermal spraying. Chromium carbide is used as an additive in cutting tools made out of cemented carbides, in order to improve toughness by pr</p>Formula:Cr23C6Purity:99.5%Molecular weight:1267.97



